National Football League Commissioner Roger Goodell is urging Congress to create national rules for sports gambling to get ahead of the wave of disparate rules that will likely come from the states after a recent Supreme Court ruling that quashed a national gambling ban.

During ESPN’s “Outside the Lines,” former New Jersey Governor Chris Christie discussed the U.S. Supreme Court overturning the ban on sports betting, saying legalized sports gambling means a “significant amount of revenue” for states. “It’ll be hundreds of millions of dollars

ESPN “First Take” co-host Stephen A. Smith reacted to the U.S. Supreme Court overturning the ban on sports gambling, saying it was “long overdue.” “I think this is something that has been going on for quite a long time,” Smith

Gov. Chris Christie (R-NJ) called out the “hypocrisy” of professional sports leagues like the NFL and NHL for blocking sports gambling while allowing the Oakland Raiders to move to Las Vegas and the NHL an expansion team in the Vegas

On Thursday the House Energy and Commerce Committee released a draft of legislation which aims to remove federal restrictions on sports betting granting individual states the ability to legalize Online gambling.

In a stunning reversal for major professional sports leagues in America, the once taboo Sin City will likely host the NHL’s 31st franchise, perhaps the NFL’s Raiders, and maybe an MLB team in the not so distant future.

On the Thursday airing of “The Herd” on Fox Sports 1, Fox Sports 1 personality and J.School blogger Jason Whitlock shared one of his gambling stories where he won $18,000 only to quickly lose $47,000 not even an hour later at the

Colin Cowherd reacted Monday on the Fox Sports 1 simulcast of “The Herd” to the report that Major League Baseball commissioner Rob Manfred will uphold former Cincinnati Reds great Pete Rose’s ban for gambling. He said Ty Cobb was a “racist” and

Just days after daily fantasy sports sites FanDuel and DraftKings were charged of insider trading, TBS’s Conan O’Brien spoofed the two sites’ commercials on his nightly show “Conan.” The commercials, which are seen often on sports stations and during sporting events, portray testimonies from